Sunday, 11 August 2013

REPAIR Windows XP Without Bootable CD



Many Times the registry entries or files of our system got corrupted because of viruses or other reasons, in this case for repairing windows XP we format our system or repair windows xp by some other ways like by using Bootable cd method. But through this method we can repair our windows xp without using Bootable cd or Formatting System. This Method is Called Web Folders XP Repairing System.

Follow The Steps for Repairing Windows Xp :

Click On Start and Goto Run.
In Run Type webfldrs.msi
New Window Will Open In Your Screen Now Click On Select Reinstall Mode.
Again New Window Will Open In Your Screen Just Tick Marks On all the Options and Click Ok.
It Will Take Some Time in Repairing Your Windows XP and When the Process will be Completed it will ask to Restart your System then Just Restart your System.
That's It, By Using This Method Your Windows XP will be repaired without using bootable cd or Formatting.

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HOW TO SHARE WIRELESS CONNECTION IN WINDOWS 7



GUys today we will learn how to share wireless connection in windows 7.

1. Connect to your 3G network.
2. Go to Network and Sharing Center (Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Sharing Center)
3. Click on the 3G connection. In my case, the network name is Singtel.
4. Click Properties at the bottom.
5. Go to Sharing tab. Check the box “Allow others network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection”. In the dropdown box, select “Wireless Network Connection“. Once done, click the Settings button.
6. Check the last box “Web Server (HTTP)”. This will allow other computer to access Internet via this connection.
Click OK to return to the Network and Sharing center.
7. Next, click on the “Set up a new connection or network”
8. Scroll down until you find the option “Set up a wireless ad hoc network”. Select it.
9. Give this network a name and a password. Click Next.
10. On the next screen, click “Turn on Internet Connection sharing”.

That’s it. You can now connect to this computer and access the Internet from other computers.

Is there any easier method?

If you find that the above method is too difficult for you, then Connectify can make your life much easier.

Connectify  is a free (as of now) software that enables you to create a WIFI hotspot with a snap. It is easy to use and there is only minimal configuration required.
1. Download and install Connectify.
2. Run Connectify.
3. Click the Connectify icon at the system tray.
4. Give the network a name and a password. Under the Internet dropdown box, select your 3G connection (it works for wireless connection and LAN connection as well).
Once you are done, simply click the Start Hotspot button at the bottom. You will be able to connect to this computer and access the Internet now.

Click here to download connectify now and wait for 5 seconds,click on skip ad and u are done

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Use a Flash Drive as RAM Memory

Use a Flash Drive as RAM Memory

Do you have a slow or old Computer? Also, do you have a USB Flash Drive? Then now you are able to extend its memory by Increasing the RAM of your Computer using the memory available on the USB Flash Drive. This stuff is a trick that Windows provided as a solution to boost a little of your RAM memory and evade those little lags that Windows produces when it runs out of RAM resource. Increasing the PC's RAM using USB Flash Drive will help also enhance Game performance and decrease the time of execution of some tasks made by software.

How to Use a Flash Drive as RAM Memory

Windows XP

1) Insert the Flash Drive then Right Click on Computer > Properties

2) Navigate to Advanced tab then click Settings under Performance section.

3) Click Advanced tab again, and click Change under Virtual Memory section.

4) Select the USB Flash Drive letter from the list, click Custom Size .

5) Set the minimum and maximum size to use in the Flash Drive (better choose same size of flash drive)

6) Press OK and Apply all settings, Restart your Computer for changes to take effect.

Windows Vista / 7

1) Insert USB Flash Drive into your computer.

2) Right Click on the USB Flash Drive > Properties

3) Navigate to ReadyBoost tab.

4) Select Use this Device and allocate the amount of memory to use (better choose around 80% of USB Flash Drive's size)

5) Click OK to apply all settings, then Restart the computer for changes to take effect

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Tips to recover scratched CD's


Tips to recover scratched CD's

Today i will give u some tips to recover your old scratched cd's 

1.Spread a cloth on a flat surface and place the CD on it.

2.Then, hold the disc with one hand, use the other to wipe the polish into the affected area with a soft cloth.

3.Wait for it to dry and buff using short, brisk strokes along the scratch,not across it.

4.A cloth sold to wipe spectacles or camera lenses will work wonders.

5.When you can no longer see the scratch, wash the disc with water and let it dry before playing.
interesting isnt it? Try it right now

Yeah you are going to be surely benifited by this Operation.

I have used toothpaste with good effects before I have also used car paint cutting compound on deeper scratches. It does leave lots of smaller scratches (as it is a cutting compund after all) but it will remove the worst scratches in most cases,

I hope you all like it :)


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Saturday, 10 August 2013

Encrypt And Password Protect your Usb Drive Without Any Software.




Earlier back I posted How to Password protect your Usb Drive, But today i will Post iT in a more better and clear way. 

Bitlocker is Not much known technology By Windows Which helps you to Password protect and Encrypt Your Content in Usb Drives.

Just Follow the below simple Steps :

Step 1 : Insert Pendrive which you want to password Protect.

Step 2: Open explorer and Right click on your Removable drive and Select "Turn On Bitlocker" .

Step 3: After you click on Turn On bitlocker, Wizard will be open, Check "Use a password to Unlock the Drive"

Step 4 : Now type In the Password you want and Click Next.

Step 5: Now you will be asked "How Do You want to back up Recovery Keys " Choose From the options 

Step 6 : You then have to choose whether your drive is already in use or if it is new. Then click next.

Step 7 : Choose how much Of Your Drive to Encrypt, Entire drive or Just Used Disk Space.

Step 8 : Atlast Click on Start Encrypting, Encrypting Process Will start.

Now Whenever you Want to use it, plugin the encrypted Drive in you Computer it will give you a notification With it is Bitlocker Protected, You have to just click on it,  Enter your password and click on Unlock Button.

Thats it,


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Trick to Speedup Pendrive for Faster Data Transfer Rate

Guys You must have Experienced That the Speed of Your Pendrive has Slow Down After Few Days Of Usage. So Today I will Show You some Effective Tricks to Speedup your Pendrive Data Transfer Rate.


First Thing First, Your pendrive Data Transfer Rate Depends On Some Factors Like :

1. Age of your Pendrive:

As i Said, When You buy a New Pendrive it works Fast but as it gets older, The Data Transfer Rate Starts Decreasing.

2. Types of Files :

Data Transfer Rate Depends on Types of Files You are Transferring. Songs, Docs, Videos May get Transferred very Quickly.

3.Location of Files :

Data Transfer Rate also depends on Locations of Files. If you want to transfer a bunch of files to Same Drive But another Folder then it will get Transferred very Fast. But if You want to Transfer Files from one Drive to another then it will Take some Time Comparatively. Likewise in Pendrive.

4. USB Port Version:

USB Port Version 2.0 is Most popular and the computers which are manufactured after year 2000 Have 2.0  Usb port Version. This version of USB port give you the Speed of 35mbps (Theortically)

How to Speedup your Pendrive For Faster Data Transfer:

We will Change The File System To NTFS of your pendrive and Also We will Change the Device Policy inorder To Speedup your Pendrive. Follow Below Steps

1: Plugin your Pendrive, Right click on your pendrive and select Format (You will Loose All your data in your pendrive so better Take a backup) Then,Select NTFS File system, Uncheck Quick Format And Click On Start.

2: After Formating Your Pendrive and Converting it To NTFS file System, Its now Time to Change the Device Policy.

Now Again Goto Your Pendrive Properties , click on  Hardware Tab. Select Your Usb Device from the list and click on Properties

After Clicking on Properties You will see a new Dialog Box,Click on Change Settings, Another Dialog Box will appear , Click on Policy Tab and Select Better Performance, Click ok .
Thats it. I will Recommend to Restart Your Computer.

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Saturday, 22 June 2013

Why the 64-bit Version of Windows is More Secure



Most new PCs have been shipping with the 64-bit version of Windows — both Windows 7 and 8 — for years now. 64-bit bit versions of Windows aren’t just about taking advantage of additional memory. They’re also more secure than 32-bit versions.
64-bit operating systems aren’t immune to malware, but they do have more security features. Some of this also applies to 64-bit versions of other operating systems, such as Linux. Linux users will gain security advantages by switching to a 64-bit version of their Linux distribution.

Address Space Layout Randomization

ASLR is a security feature that causes a program’s data locations to be randomly arranged in memory. Before ASLR, a program’s data locations in memory could be predictable, which made attacks on a program much easier. With ASLR, an attacker has to guess the correct location in memory when trying to exploit a vulnerability in a program. An incorrect guess may result in the program crashing, so the attacker won’t be able to try again.
This security feature is also used on 32-bit versions of Windows and other operating systems, but it’s much more powerful on 64-bit versions of Windows. A 64-bit system has a much larger address space than a 32-bit system, making ASLR that much more effective.

Mandatory Driver Signing

The 64-bit version of Windows enforces mandatory driver signing. All driver code on the system must have a digital signature. This includes kernel-mode devices drivers and user-mode drivers, such as printer drivers.
Mandatory driver signing prevents unsigned drivers provided by malware from running on the system. Malware authors will have to somehow bypass the signing process through a boot-time rootkit or manage to sign the infected drivers with a valid certificate stolen from a legitimate driver developer. This makes it more difficult for infected drivers to run on the system.
Driver signing could also be enforced on 32-bit versions of Windows, but it isn’t — likely for continued compatibility with old 32-bit drivers that may not have been signed.
To disable driver signing during development on 64-bit editions of Windows, you would have to attach a kernel debugger or use a special startup option that doesn’t persist across system reboots.

Kernel Patch Protection

KPP, also known as PatchGuard, is a security feature only found on 64-bit versions of Windows. PatchGuard prevents software, even drivers running in kernel-mode, from patching the Windows kernel. This has always been unsupported, but it’s technically possible on 32-bit versions of Windows. Some 32-bit antivirus programs have implemented their antivirus protection measures using kernel patching.
PatchGuard prevents device drivers from patching the kernel. For example, PatchGuard prevents rootkits from modifying the Windows kernel to embed themselves in the operating system. If an attempt at kernel patching is detected, Windows will immediately shut down with a blue screen or reboot.
This protection could be put into place on the 32-bit version of Windows, but it hasn’t been — likely for continued compatibility with legacy 32-bit software that depends on this access.

Data Execution Protection

DEP allows an operating system to mark certain areas of memory as “non-executable” by setting an “NX bit.” Areas of memory that are supposed to hold data only will not be executable.
For example, on a system without DEP, an attacker could use some sort of buffer overflow to write code into a region of an application’s memory. This code could then be executed. With DEP, the attacker could write code into a region of the application’s memory — but this region would be marked as not-executable and could not be executed, which would stop the attack.
64-bit operating systems have hardware-based DEP. While this is also supported on 32-bit versions of Windows if you have a modern CPU, the default settings are more stringent and DEP is always enabled for 64-bit programs, while it’s disabled by default for 32-bit programs for compatibility reasons.
The DEP configuration dialog in Windows is a bit misleading. As Microsoft’s documentationstates, DEP is always used for all 64-bit processes:
“System DEP configuration settings apply only for 32-bit applications and processes when running on 32-bit or 64-bit versions of Windows. On 64-bit versions of Windows, if hardware-enforced DEP is available it is always applied to 64-bit processes and kernel memory spaces and there are no system configuration settings to disable it.”

WOW64

64-bit versions of Windows run 32-bit Windows software, but they do it through a compatibility layer known as WOW64 (Windows 32-bit on Windows 64-bit). This compatibility layer enforces some restrictions on these 32-bit programs, which may prevent 32-bit malware from functioning properly. 32-bit malware will also be unable run in kernel mode — only 64-bit programs can do that on a 64-bit OS — so this may prevent some older 32-bit malware from functioning properly. For example, if you have an old audio CD with the Sony rootkit on it, it won’t be capable of installing itself on a 64-bit version of Windows.
64-bit versions of Windows also drop support for old 16-bit programs. In addition to preventing ancient 16-bit viruses from executing, this will also force companies to upgrade their ancient 16-bit programs that could be vulnerable and unpatched.
Given how widespread 64-bit versions of Windows now are, new malware will likely be capable of running on 64-bit Windows. However, the lack of compatibility can help protect against old malware in the wild.

Unless you use creaky old 16-bit programs, ancient hardware that only offers 32-bit drivers, or a computer with a fairly old 32-bit CPU, you should be using the 64-bit version of Windows. If you’re not sure which version you’re using but you have a modern computer running Windows 7 or 8, you’re likely using the 64-bit edition.
Of course, none of these security features is foolproof, and a 64-bit version of Windows is still vulnerable to malware. However, 64-bit versions of Windows are definitely more secure.

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